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2026 K2 Medium Snowboard

The 2026 K2 Medium, designed in collaboration with Jake Kuzyk, is a freestyle-focused twin that’s all about power, precision, and style. Built for riders who want true camber feel with a modern freestyle edge, the Medium is at home in the park, on rails, and boosting off anything in sight. It’s a refined, high-energy board that thrives under the feet of intermediate to expert freestyle riders.

Why we like it:

We like the Medium because it doesn’t compromise. It brings back that classic camber response, loaded with pop, control, and stability, but integrates just enough carbon to stay lively and precise without being overly stiff. Whether you're lapping rails or lining up the big jump line, this board stays locked in and ready.

Who it's for:

This is a board for freestyle purists who want dependable camber performance with a touch of modern tech. Perfect for riders who prioritize control and pop in their tricks, the Medium excels under riders who already have the basics dialed and are pushing into bigger features.

Highlights:

Built with a traditional Camber profile, the Medium delivers snappy response and locked-in edge hold. The BAP Core keeps things lightweight and durable, while Triax Glass adds torsional strength and drive. Carbon DarkWeb™ stringers underfoot boost power transmission for immediate edge control, and the Carbon Backbone™ running lengthwise adds snap without taking away pressability. A sintered 4000 base rounds it out with serious speed and wax retention, and Hybritech™ sidewalls keep turns smooth and swing weight low.

Things to consider:

This isn’t a beginner-friendly board. The full camber profile and stiffer flex demand a confident rider who knows how to engage and control a snowboard. If you’re looking for a mellow, surfy feel or just starting out in the park, a softer profile might be more forgiving.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Medium is available in a range of lengths, including wide options, and rides true to size. Stick with your standard freestyle length for a well-balanced ride that can handle both jumps and jibs without missing a beat.

The 2026 K2 Medium, designed in collaboration with Jake Kuzyk, is a freestyle-focused twin that’s all about power, precision, and style. Built for riders who want true camber feel with a modern freestyle edge, the Medium is at home in the park, on rails, and boosting off anything in sight. It’s a refined, high-energy board that thrives under the feet of intermediate to expert freestyle riders.

Why we like it:

We like the Medium because it doesn’t compromise. It brings back that classic camber response, loaded with pop, control, and stability, but integrates just enough carbon to stay lively and precise without being overly stiff. Whether you're lapping rails or lining up the big jump line, this board stays locked in and ready.

Who it's for:

This is a board for freestyle purists who want dependable camber performance with a touch of modern tech. Perfect for riders who prioritize control and pop in their tricks, the Medium excels under riders who already have the basics dialed and are pushing into bigger features.

Highlights:

Built with a traditional Camber profile, the Medium delivers snappy response and locked-in edge hold. The BAP Core keeps things lightweight and durable, while Triax Glass adds torsional strength and drive. Carbon DarkWeb™ stringers underfoot boost power transmission for immediate edge control, and the Carbon Backbone™ running lengthwise adds snap without taking away pressability. A sintered 4000 base rounds it out with serious speed and wax retention, and Hybritech™ sidewalls keep turns smooth and swing weight low.

Things to consider:

This isn’t a beginner-friendly board. The full camber profile and stiffer flex demand a confident rider who knows how to engage and control a snowboard. If you’re looking for a mellow, surfy feel or just starting out in the park, a softer profile might be more forgiving.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Medium is available in a range of lengths, including wide options, and rides true to size. Stick with your standard freestyle length for a well-balanced ride that can handle both jumps and jibs without missing a beat.

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2026 K2 Medium Snowboard

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Description

The 2026 K2 Medium, designed in collaboration with Jake Kuzyk, is a freestyle-focused twin that’s all about power, precision, and style. Built for riders who want true camber feel with a modern freestyle edge, the Medium is at home in the park, on rails, and boosting off anything in sight. It’s a refined, high-energy board that thrives under the feet of intermediate to expert freestyle riders.

Why we like it:

We like the Medium because it doesn’t compromise. It brings back that classic camber response, loaded with pop, control, and stability, but integrates just enough carbon to stay lively and precise without being overly stiff. Whether you're lapping rails or lining up the big jump line, this board stays locked in and ready.

Who it's for:

This is a board for freestyle purists who want dependable camber performance with a touch of modern tech. Perfect for riders who prioritize control and pop in their tricks, the Medium excels under riders who already have the basics dialed and are pushing into bigger features.

Highlights:

Built with a traditional Camber profile, the Medium delivers snappy response and locked-in edge hold. The BAP Core keeps things lightweight and durable, while Triax Glass adds torsional strength and drive. Carbon DarkWeb™ stringers underfoot boost power transmission for immediate edge control, and the Carbon Backbone™ running lengthwise adds snap without taking away pressability. A sintered 4000 base rounds it out with serious speed and wax retention, and Hybritech™ sidewalls keep turns smooth and swing weight low.

Things to consider:

This isn’t a beginner-friendly board. The full camber profile and stiffer flex demand a confident rider who knows how to engage and control a snowboard. If you’re looking for a mellow, surfy feel or just starting out in the park, a softer profile might be more forgiving.

Fit & sizing considerations:

The Medium is available in a range of lengths, including wide options, and rides true to size. Stick with your standard freestyle length for a well-balanced ride that can handle both jumps and jibs without missing a beat.

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